...Accumulating Snow From Parts Of The Middle Mississippi ValleyTo The Western Ohio Valley...

Upper-Level Energy Over The Central Rockies Will Move Eastward ToThe Ohio Valley By Sunday Evening. The Energy Will Induce A Strong Wave Of Low Pressure Along A Quasi-Stationary Front Extending Across The Gulf Coast/Southeast States Into The Southwest. The Area Of Low Pressure Will Lift Northeastward To Northeastern Kentucky By Sunday Evening ... While A Coastal Low Develops Off The North Carolina Coast.

The Upper-Level Energy Will Develop Snow Over The CentralRockies/Plains On Saturday Morning Moving Into Parts Of The MiddleMissouri Valley/Central Plains By Saturday Evening. ResidualUpper-Level Energy Will Trigger Light Snow Over Parts Of TheNorthern/Central Rockies Saturday Evening Through Sunday Evening.

In Addition As The Surface Wave Lifts Northward Into The OhioValley ... An Area Of Light To Moderate Snow Will Develop OverParts Of The Middle Mississippi Valley/Central Plains ... WithModerate Snow Moving Into The Ohio Valley By Sunday Evening. Moderate To Heavy Rain Will Also Move Into The CentralAppalachians ... As Light Snow Moves Into Parts Of The NorthernMid-Atlantic By Sunday Evening Too.

Moisture From The Gulf Of Mexico Will Overrun The Boundary AcrossThe Central/Eastern Gulf Coast On Saturday Producing Showers AndThunderstorms Over The Region With Moderate Rain Through Sunday Morning. By Sunday Evening ... Showers And Thunderstorms Will Be Moving Off The Carolina Coast.

Elsewhere ... A Deep Upper-Level Low Over The Northeast/ Southeastern Canada Will Produce Lake Effect Snow Downwind From The Lower Great Lakes And Light Snow Over Parts OfNorthern New England Through Sunday Morning. Additionally ... ASystem Stalling Off The Northwest Coast Will Produce Light RainAlong Or Just Off The Immediate Coast On Sunday.

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